Title: The test length is 2hrs
1Revision Hints
- The test length is 2hrs
- Wednesday 23rd-May-07 2pm-4pm in in B211
(Brindley Building) - Each question is broken down into two parts
- Section A contains 4 questions.
- Answer all questions.
- Section B contains 3 questions.
- Answer 2 questions only.
- To help students the following slides give
directed revision hints - The slides help the narrow down your revision and
reading
2Section A Question 1 Wireless current
developments
- WiMAX
- Cross reference to module schedule notes week 8
Wireless etc - http//nislab.bu.edu/nislab/education/sc441/Justin
Ken/JustinKen/Networking20Webpage/index_files/Pag
e477.htm - http//www.free-hotspot.com/
3Section A Question 1 Wireless current
developments
- Latest news
- Pipex joins with Nokia Siemens to speed UK WiMax
roll-outs - Tuesday 10 April 2007
- Pipex Wireless and Nokia Siemens Networks have
agreed to co-operate on WiMax infrastructure and
service development to expand the availability of
commercial WiMax services in the UK. - Pipex Wireless is already conducting customer
service trials in two areas of the UK, and such
tests and roll-outs should gain momentum as a
result of the Nokia Siemens deal. - Pipex Wireless will use Nokia Siemens Networks
equipment, services and networking expertise to
widen its roll-out of WiMax powered broadband
wireless services nationwide, said Nokia. - Pipex will start using this added technology
later this year. Pipex Wireless is the only
provider in the UK near to launching full
commercial WiMax services. - WiMax is seen as a cable-free wireless
alternative to fixed line broadband when
connecting users over long distances.
4Section A Question 2 Messaging (SMS, WAP Push
MMS)
- Compare these techologies
- Answer expected to compare the messaging
technologies (SMS, WAP Push and MMS) and the
immaturity of WAP Push technology prior MMS
technology - Week 6 Messaging Services
- http//developer.openwave.com/dvl/support/document
ation/jacks_hacks/archive/04aug.htm - http//developer.openwave.com/docs/wappush_vs_sms.
pdf
5Section A Question 3 VoIP in Mobile Networks
- comment on the mobile networks to support VoIP
with example. - Existing mobile networks are going through an
upgrade path to enable them for VoIP. - week 10 VoIP
- http//www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid5
851 - http//www.voipnow.org/wireless/index.html
6Section A Question 4The future of Mobile
devices and their impact on mobile communications
- week 1 Overview of mobile communications and
week 11 Convergence - highlight the lack of take up of mobile devices
- price
- battery life
- http//news.cnet.co.uk/handhelds/0,39029674,492876
08,00.htm - http//news.com.com/Mobileminitabletsstillgroun
deddespitenewtech/2100-1041_3-6180026.html - See http//www.splashpower.com/
- http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6232243.stm
7Section B Question 1GSM and GPRS solutions for
mobile communications systems
- GPRS components for the GSM infrastructure
- SGSN
- GGSN
- Etc
- Week 5 notes
- http//www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/so
ftware/ios122/122cgcr/fmwire_c/mwcfprt1/mwcfgpov.h
tm
8Section B Question 1GSM and GPRS solutions for
mobile communications systems
- GPRS
- Compare with other wireless technologies
- The advantages/disadvantages http//www.pabloasia.
com/en/WWA_archive/MarApr06/46t47.pdf - http//searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com/generi
c/0,295582,sid40_gci1089144,00.html - http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM
9Section B Question 1GSM and GPRS solutions for
mobile communications systems
- Handoff types of handoff techniques used in 3G
- http//gawain.soc.staffs.ac.uk/modules/levelm/ce00
214-m/ms/gsm_notes.ppt
10Section B Question 2Satellite communications
and LBS
- Satellite based positioning and mobile network
based positioning - GPS
- Mobile network based positioning COO TA TOA
- A-GPS
- Week 6 Location Based Services
- http//www.wirelessdevnet.com/channels/lbs/feature
s/mobilepositioning.html
11Section B Question 2Satellite communications
and LBS
- Why Satellite technology is better?
- Satellite signal, whilst having to penetrate the
atmosphere, designed to be focused in the zone of
delivery. Mobile signals propagate out from
antenna just a few feet off the ground, they have
much denser air to penetrate from the outset and
of course the transmission frequency means the
speed is less likely to be affected by the signal
loss factors we considered at the beginning of
the module - Week 6 Location Based Services
- http//www.scangis.org/scangis2003/papers/27.pdf
(see 2.3.1 and 2.3.2)
12Section B Question 2Satellite communications
and LBS
- Why use Mobile based positioning?
- Indoor capability
- easy implementation on any mobile network
- latency
- accuracy
- Week 6 Location Based Services
- http//www.ftw.at/ftw/events/telekommunikationsfor
um/WS2001/WS01docs/020111.ppt
13Section B Question 3Mobile security
- Types of attacks on 2.5G and 3G networks
- Impersonation of a user
- Impersonation of the network
- Man-in-the-middle
- Compromising authentication vectors in the
network - Smishing
- References
- Week 9 Fraud in mobile networks
- http//www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/11/smis
hing.html - http//www.igr-inc.com/html/downloads/free_white_p
apers/3G_MobileSecurity_Jan07.pdf
14Section B Question 3Mobile security
- Suitability of conventional techniques for mobile
security. - Week 9 Fraud in mobile networks
- http//www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/11/smis
hing.html - http//www.igr-inc.com/html/downloads/free_white_p
apers/3G_MobileSecurity_Jan07.pdf
15Section B Question 3Mobile security
- Compare the security issues on the mobile network
and wireless networks. - Week 9 Fraud in mobile networks
- http//www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/11/smis
hing.html - http//www.igr-inc.com/html/downloads/free_white_p
apers/3G_MobileSecurity_Jan07.pdf
16And finally.
- If there are any questions over the revision
period please contact either Jonathan or myself. - Good luck with the exam!